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    If the rotational inertia (I) is decreased‚ then the angular velocity (ω) must increase‚ or spin faster. If the rotational inertia (I) is increased‚ then the angular velocity must decrease‚ or spin slower. Rotational inertia is an object’s resistance to its rotation. Through calculations‚ it is proven that the greater the mass of an object‚ the greater the rotational inertia. When mass is distributed farther from its rotational axis‚ there is a larger rotational inertia. The equation‚ I=mr2‚

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    it continues its motion until or unless an external force act on it Newton’s 1st law of motion is also called first law of inertia. Inertia: The tendency of an object to resist any change in its state of motion or rest is called inertia. Inertia is the measure of mass in an object. Heavier object are difficult to bring in motion or in rest because they’ve greater inertia. Newton’s 2nd law of motion: Force produces acceleration in an object in its own direction. The acceleration is directly

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    qualities are lucidity‚ passion‚ and dark inertia‚ of which lucidity being the one that people should strive for. The passage describes why one should strive to achieve lucidity. Krishna says‚ “Men of lucidity sacrifice to the gods; men of passion‚ to spirits and demons; the others‚ men of dark inertia‚ sacrifice to corpses and to ghosts” (Bhagavad-Gita 17:4). Krishna goes on to give examples what would happen if one had lucidity‚ passion‚ or dark inertia. Food for the lucid man is savory‚ smooth

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    Frida Kahlo (1907-54)‚ whose body and biography were her chief subjects‚ mythologized them into a revealing life epic. Her paintings tell stories-intimate‚ engaging‚ terri­fying‚ and tragic ones. When she abandoned hope in her daily life‚ Kahlo embedded her despair within paintings‚ which‚ by virtue of their very existence‚ act as the artist’s envoys in search of salvation‚ or something like it. At times archaizing and romantic‚ at times brutally immediate‚ Kahlo’s subjects impose stasis on history

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    within a person’s inner self‚ atman‚ which are sattva‚ rajas‚ and tamas. In the Bhagavad-Gita translated by Barabara Stoler Miller‚ she translated in the fourteenth teaching‚ verse five‚ that sattva‚ rajas‚ and tamas were lucidity‚ passion‚ and dark inertia respectively. The first quality of nature‚ sattva‚ is portrayed as the good and light in humans. However‚ according to the Merriam-Webster‚ lucidity means the clearness of thought or style. I believe that the usage of the word lucidity has less impact

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    Effective planning requires a thorough knowledge of both present conditions and future goals. Because these things are not always entirely knowable‚ and because most situations are constantly changing‚ planning can be a very challenging process. In companies and organizations‚ planning is usually undertaken by groups‚ a fact that increases the complexity of the task. Poor Communication The planning process is complicated when communication within or between groups is poor. Insufficient

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    accomplishing things‚ that doesn’t necessarily mean that your life is the same way. Another literary element used in the poem is the motif. Two recurring motifs are inertia and the empty dance shoes. Inertia is the tendency to do nothing‚ and in this poem‚ it represents laziness or obstacles in life. In this poem‚ the obstacles are the inertia‚ the sandbag‚ the book‚ the water‚ and a bully. The empty dance shoes represent a life void of fun and happiness‚ and it is the main subject of the poem. At

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    Minela Sljoka Notes on Physics Inertia- tendency of an object to maintain motion. Property of matter. Not newton’s first law. Matter wants to maintain motion- moving objects want to stay in motion if stopped wants to stay stopped. Mass is measure of inertia. Things have mass because they have inertia. Units: kg Symbol m in equation. Inertia is most constantly called rest mass but we call it mass because we are dealing with speeds not going to speed of light. Kinetic Energy- v^2 is proportional

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    the remainder of the ride. Inertia keeps the object in motion. The other forces bring the roller coaster to a stop by friction. Since roll coasters don’t have motors they need to be pulled up by a chain up the first big hill. No engine is required because of inertia. The roller coaster won’t last forever. Two of the significant energies are friction

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    How is e-Business helping companies to compete? The internet is an extremely important new tool in business; it has received great interest from companies in all industries (Dien 2003)‚ it is up to individual firms to decide how the internet should be used alongside traditional methods of operation to maximise strategic advantage (Porter 2001; Chaffey 2009). E-business is the use of the internet to empower the business process‚ changing relationships with customers‚ suppliers and other stakeholders

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